My lil sis is so allergic to penicillin she's not allowed to dispense it to her kids ( only myself, and one of her children are also allergic to bactrim). The pharmacy started putting it a bag then having someone else to put that bag in a bag, and either tossing it in her car via drive through, or giving it to whoever she brings with her.
They've followed all the regular procedures, and she still needed medical treatment! I definitely understand antibiotic situations can be insane. 23 gets a lot of privacy shit it deserves. Running my raw data and reviewing for myself allowed me to make choices to be healthy in a personalized manner. Now there are companies that want to charge for this.
That's interesting as shit, that kind of super allergy. When I was in high school my girlfriend went to a different school end at her school there was some student who was so allergic to latex that they had to have specialists come through and check everything in the whole school to make sure there was nothing with latex anywhere, because even if there was one balloon, the air with somehow make it into the classroom with a student was and she would go into anaphylaxis. I'm like "what the fuck, just don't even go to school at that point". Nightmare shit.
My sister has had to knock on doors to ask neighbors to give her babies medicine. She has always been allergic, but having kids made it more extreme. Now I have habits people think are weird, like rinsing liquid medicine bottles after use.
My lil sis is so allergic to penicillin she's not allowed to dispense it to her kids ( only myself, and one of her children are also allergic to bactrim). The pharmacy started putting it a bag then having someone else to put that bag in a bag, and either tossing it in her car via drive through, or giving it to whoever she brings with her.
They've followed all the regular procedures, and she still needed medical treatment! I definitely understand antibiotic situations can be insane. 23 gets a lot of privacy shit it deserves. Running my raw data and reviewing for myself allowed me to make choices to be healthy in a personalized manner. Now there are companies that want to charge for this.
That's interesting as shit, that kind of super allergy. When I was in high school my girlfriend went to a different school end at her school there was some student who was so allergic to latex that they had to have specialists come through and check everything in the whole school to make sure there was nothing with latex anywhere, because even if there was one balloon, the air with somehow make it into the classroom with a student was and she would go into anaphylaxis. I'm like "what the fuck, just don't even go to school at that point". Nightmare shit.
My sister has had to knock on doors to ask neighbors to give her babies medicine. She has always been allergic, but having kids made it more extreme. Now I have habits people think are weird, like rinsing liquid medicine bottles after use.
That is wild. Good on you for caring about your sister enough to do that.